I currently have a LTC and am planning a trip accross Route 66, I was wondering, is it legal for me to carry from state to state?
Thanks
-James
Thanks
-James
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NJ recognizes no other out of state from what I remember.
You can also check www.packing.org. Check out getting a Utah non-resident license - it covers a whole bunch of states.
That would require some actual effort on the OP's part. Given what he's posted so far, I think you expect too much....
I was wondering, is it legal for me to carry from state to state?
...Your friend did NOTHING to investigate his pipe-dream pilgrimage of carrying guns across state lines down a no-longer-existing road. Period.
The original post asked about carrying (presumably, carrying concealed). Doing so in a state for which you are not licensed is a good way to wind up in jail.rom what i am told. if you are just passing through another state and you get stopped you should be fine. However where ever your destination is you may want to check local laws there.
from what i am told. if you are just passing through another state and you get stopped you should be fine. However where ever your destination is you may want to check local laws there.
Keith, since all these things are (as you constantly point out) so obvious, simple and clear, we can well do without your annoying habit of constantly repeating it. We probably wouldn't object if you managed to do so in a friendly and inoffensive manner, but since you seem either unable or unwilling to do so, the next time you feel outraged by someone's failure to meet your standards, please either STFU or take a hike. If you find the way this forum is managed to be in any way offensive to your standards, you're always free at any time to pay for domain name registration and a server, install and manage the software, and start your own forum, operated totally in conformance to your desires.
Ken
Indeed. Give me a break. I normally bite my literary tongue when the sarcasm, patronizing comments and belittling behavior occur, but I must agree here.
Enough is enough.
Please treat us with respect online, just as (I assume) you would were we standing in front of you.
If you object to my criticizing those who mindlessly repeat misinformation - on a subject already well-covered - then you again favor ignorance over information, while knowingly tolerating those who disseminate falsehoods, all to give you the "warm fuzzies."
1:I did not take 11 weeks to reach any conclusions.
Even the best advice's value is greatly diminished when it is "applied with a sledgehammer".
Fight nice boys,fight nice
By not driving members away. By your scathing sarcasm, Keith, you alienate people who might otherwise have good contributions to make.There are those, however, incapable of "grasping the concept" by lesser means. Posting easily-answered questions for which they have admittedly made NO effort to research, or parroting drivel where their input is as irrelevant as it is erroneous are two such examples.
How does coddling either assist your online community?